Kimberlé Crenshaw

Kimberlé Crenshaw

Born: May 5, 1959
in Canton, Ohio, USA
Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw is an American civil rights advocate and a founder of the field of critical race theory. She is a professor at the UCLA School of Law and Columbia Law School, where she specializes in race and gender issues.

Movies for Kimberlé Crenshaw...

Title: Helter Skelter: An American Myth
Character: Self - Civil Rights Expert
Released: July 26, 2020
Type: TV
The untold story behind cult leader Charles Manson and his followers' heinous crimes as told through interviews with former members, archival footage, and newly-unearthed images.
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American Trial: The Eric Garner Story
Title: American Trial: The Eric Garner Story
Character: Self
Released: May 29, 2020
Type: Movie
By depicting real-life witnesses and actual evidence in a courtroom setting, American Trial will tell the story of the trial that may have occurred had NYPD Officer Daniel Pantaleo been indicted for the killing of Eric Garner in Staten Island, New York. Using the trial as a conduit, this documentary will examine accountability, race and police/civilian relations in New York City and beyond.
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On the Record
Title: On the Record
Character: Self
Released: January 25, 2020
Type: Movie
The haunting story of music executive Drew Dixon as she grapples with her decision to become one of the first women of color, in the wake of #MeToo, to come forward and publicly accuse hip-hop mogul Russell Simmons of sexual misconduct. A gripping and profound examination of race, gender, intersectionality, and the toll sexual abuse takes on survivors and on society at large.